Africa: Mauritius to Foster a Conducive Investment Climate for Africa, Says Minister Seeruttun

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Africa: Mauritius to Foster a Conducive Investment Climate for Africa, Says Minister Seeruttun
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'Mauritius will continue to fulfill its promise of delivering on the "Africa We Want" in line with the vision of the African Union Commission's 2063 Agenda and work towards a common objective of creating a sustainable and inclusive environment to attract investment for Africa's growth'.

Minister of Financial Services and Good Governance, Mr Mahen Kumar Seeruttun, address day two of the Africa Partnership Conference d at the Intercontinental Hotel in Balaclava.'Mauritius will continue to fulfill its promise of delivering on the"Africa We Want" in line with the vision of the African Union Commission's 2063 Agenda and work towards a common objective of creating a sustainable and inclusive environment to attract investment for Africa's growth'.

The COVID-19 and the Ukraine crisis compounded with high inflation have shaped investment decisions over the last decade and it is crucial to tap on the potential of Africa to propel the continent to greater heights, he pointed out. He also elaborated on the exit of Mauritius from the FATF list in 2020 and affirmed that the country will work towards sustaining these reforms and ensuring the effectiveness of the measures undertaken to promote the jurisdiction as a destination of high repute as well as guide African countries to implement the FATF recommendations.

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